ORSON’s HOUR: Reflections On The Nature of Life and Death

Together, these moments represent an amorphous interpretation of the tumultuous career of the greatest theatrical genius of the last century, Orson Welles. They also form a semi-coherent reflection on the nature of death. Scenes are outtakes from The Chimes at Midnight, The Prince of Foxes, The Third Man and F for Fake

Orson Welles-I know what it is to be young:

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